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Written by Will Stevens   
Adventure trips are always a good sense of leisure and a good way to build relationships with those that go on it with you. However, if you're going on an adventure trip that is not quite like others then you should always make sure that you go with a company that knows what it is doing and keep in mind a few things to make it a memorable experience.
by WillStevens


Adventure trips are always a good sense of leisure and a good way to build relationships with those that go on it with you. However, if you're going on an adventure trip that is not quite like others then you should always make sure that you go with a company that knows what it is doing and keep in mind a few things to make it a memorable experience.

It's easy to find rafting companies, all you have to do is run a search and hundreds of listings will come up. A good way to start is by checking on licenses and permits. Don't forget to check for the qualifications of the employees you will be going with as well.

Another thing to keep in mind is to find out where to go. Adventure trips like white water rafting have different levels depending on how experienced you are. It's good to know where the right places are for you. This will ensure that you don't take on anything that is way out of your league or too easy for that matter.

Rivers come in different classes for white water rafting. The most basic will belong to class 1 and 2 where which are the easiest; most rivers under these classes will have very small rough areas and need no maneuvering or only basic paddling skills. This can be ideal for families since it is safe.

Are you already a seasoned rafter? Then classes 5 rapids may be more your league. However, you should be cautious when rafting on rivers that are classified under this since there are certainly risks involved. It's good to know what type of river you can take to avoid and mishaps.

Some of the best rivers to go rafting in can be found in California. They are the South Fork American River, Kaweah River and Tuolumne River. These Rivers belong to different classes and will provide you with a different experience with each ride.

The South Fork American River is the friendliest among the three rivers, which is no wonder why it is the most boated river. The Kaweah River on the other hand runs in the class 4 category and provides an exciting ride. The Tuolumne River will provide both excitement and a scenic view.

When you've settled on all the details you're sure to get packing. Don't forget to bring along sun block and moisturizer, since the combination of sun, wind and water may not be very friendly on your skin. Make sure that the clothes you bring are light and will dry easily if they get wet.

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